never been so mad before
15 years ago
so I went down to the hobby room in my building to spray paint some things and was greeted with a most unpleasant surprise. I had been storing my senior project there, I built a 7' tall sculpture that took most of the school year. now I know what you're thinking, I went down there and found out that somebody spilled something on it. nope. a tad worse. it turns out the building has a new policy about storing things in the hobby room. instead of them asking me to move my project they decided to move it for me. they placed it in the trash outside the building. unfortunatly they also decided that it was too much of a hassle to move it in one piece, so they decided to disassemble it first. I sunk about 500$ and more time than any other project I've ever done into this, so I'm pretty bummed. well, thats my rant.
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i just really don't like seeing this kind of thing happen to anyone. though on the other side i can also understand the frustration of feeling buried under other people's who knows what.
as a likely guess some new guy was hired and no body told him anything except to clean the place up and he didn't know what the hell else to do.
don't know if you had or hadn't, but it might, if that be the case, have helped if everything of yours had been both together in one place and clearly labeled as to what unit the person was in it belonged to. i have no idea if you had or not, but if not, and presumably neither had anyone else, it MIGHT have made a difference.
really, when something happens that bums me out, my mind goes to work on how it might have been prevented or avoided. it doesn't always come up with good answers, but that's the direction my thought process tends to go.